What are the components of extinguishing powder?

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What are the components of extinguishing powder?

Definition 1: The powder used in extinguishing is monoammonium phosphite
There are also other types such as sodium bicarbonate + potassium bicarbonate or sodium sulfate and potassium sulfate, and silica is added for fixation.

Definition 2: Monoammonium phosphate is a dry-based chemical extinguishing agent used in dry extinguishing, ABE powder and three-layer or multi-purpose dry chemicals, Class A, Class B, and Class C, and is used to fight fires in forests Fire extinguishing powder is not toxic, but it is completely safe. The chemicals used are appropriate.

Definition 3: It is a dry chemical powder consisting of:

1- Bicarbonate powders.
2- Potassium bicarbonate.
3- Potassium urea bicarbonate.
4- Sodium bicarbonate.
5- Potassium chloride.
6- Sodium chloride.
7- ammonium phosphate.
8- Potassium sulfide.

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